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  2. Jun 17, 2014 · And then there is Ronnie Lott, who famously had his broken pinkie finger amputated in April 1986 to avoid the long recovery time that would have followed reconstructive surgery. The...

  3. Oct 8, 2021 · So, Lott faced a decision from doctors: put a pin in his finger and a cast over it and wait eight weeks for it to heal, or amputate the tip of the finger off from the first joint up and be able to play right away. Sure enough, Lott picked option B, amputation, and parted ways with his pinky.

    • Ronnie Lott’s Pinky Injury
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    During the final game of 1985 season, Lott injured his left pinky while tackling a Dallas Cowboys running back. The San Francisco 49ers won the game and finished the season 10-6 and qualified for the playoffs. However, Lott’s pinky required surgery and eight weeks of recovery. With the playoffs looming, he faced a decision. Lott knew he was an inte...

    Lott’s pinky injury did not seem to slow him down. He had a career spanning over 14 seasons, the bulk with the 49ers. Lott made a name for himself by terrorizing quarterbacks and receivers. He was named first-team All-Pro five out the six seasons following his pinky injury and had eight total in his career. Lott also had the luxury to play with the...

    Lott retired from the NFL in 1995. Many consider him to be one of the greatest defensive players ever, frequently compared to other NFL greats like Lawrence Taylor, Rod Woodson, and Deion Sanders. He was a first-ballot Pro-Football Hall of Famer and inducted in 2000. The NFL also named Lott to the 75th anniversary All-NFL Team. However, the NFL was...

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    He had the tip of his left pinky finger amputated after the 1985 season when it was crushed while tackling running back Timmy Newsome, and a bone graft surgery would not have allowed him to start the 1986 season.

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  5. Jun 3, 2022 · You can either: 1) Put a pin in your finger and it will heal in two months, but you'll miss the rest of the season 2) Amputate your pinkie finger from the first joint up and play right away Ronnie Lott chose amputation, and a chunk of his pinkie finger was lopped off.

  6. Ronnie Lott did such a thing during his playing career. The former San Francisco safety chose to amputate part of his pinky finger in order to contribute to his team. Lott was willing to chop off part of a digit rather than miss any playing time.

  7. Jul 31, 2011 · 1986. Aug. 2: In April, doctors looked at the badly damaged finger on Ronnie Lott 's left hand and gave him two choices. They could operate, graft a bone from the wrist, insert a pin and...

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